Goans in Portugal: Role of History and Identity in Shaping Diaspora Linkages

R. Chanda
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The Portuguese colonial era in India began in 1502 and ended in 1961 with the annexation of Goa by India. This long standing colonial relationship led to a deep-rooted historical, cultural and social relationship between Goa and Portugal. Migration from Goa to Portugal, over different periods, played an important part in forging this relationship. This paper examines the history of migration from Goa to Portugal, the characteristics of the Goan community in Portugal, and its engagement with Goa and with India, based on secondary and primary sources of information.Section 2 discusses the different waves of migration from Goa to Portugal. It finds that Goans migrated to Portugal during the colonial period in search of education, then following the annexation of Goa by India in 1961, and subsequently during the 1970s when Goans “twice migrated” to Portugal from Mozambique and Angola following their independence. In recent decades, Goans have been migrating to Portugal to seek access to the larger European market. Today, there is a sizeable Goan community residing in Portugal.Sections 3 and 4 explore the question of identity as perceived by this community in Portugal. The findings indicate that history, the causal factors underlying migration, and the heterogeneity within the community in terms of background, economic and social status have a major influence on the notion of identity. One section of the community does not consider itself as a diaspora group or as expatriates or migrants as it sees itself as fully integrated with Portuguese society. Their connection is with Goa, not with India. Another section of the community views itself as belonging to India and also Goa, realizing that they have a distinct identity within Portugal. For the twice migrated, the issue of identity is even more complex as they identify with a third country and many have never lived in Goa or India.Section 5 discusses how this issue of identity has in manifested itself in different ways, such as through the community’ position on issues of minority representation within Portuguese society, through diaspora associations and networks, and the extent to which the community has engaged with and contributed back to Goa and India. It finds that due to the dilemma over identity, the community has had very weak economic and philanthropic ties with the homeland.Section 6 highlights the growing engagement between the Goan community in Portugal and India in recent years and some initiatives at the government level to deepen this engagement. However, it finds that a long term strategic vision has been lacking on the part of both the Indian and the Portuguese governments.Section 7 concludes by calling for a forward looking approach to engaging with the Goan diaspora community in Portugal. It recommends that this community be strategically leveraged not only to strengthen economic and cultural relations with Portugal but also to serve India’s larger foreign policy and geopolitical objectives in the Lusophone countries of Latin America and Africa.
葡萄牙的Goans:历史和身份在塑造侨民联系中的作用
葡萄牙在印度的殖民时代始于1502年,结束于1961年印度吞并果阿。这种长期的殖民关系导致果阿和葡萄牙之间根深蒂固的历史、文化和社会关系。在不同时期,从果阿到葡萄牙的移民在建立这种关系方面发挥了重要作用。本文基于二手和一手信息来源,研究了果阿向葡萄牙移民的历史、葡萄牙果阿社区的特点,以及果阿与印度的关系。第二节讨论了从果阿到葡萄牙的不同移民浪潮。研究发现,果阿人在殖民时期移居葡萄牙寻求教育,然后在1961年印度吞并果阿之后,随后在20世纪70年代,果阿人在莫桑比克和安哥拉独立后“两次移民”到葡萄牙。近几十年来,为了进入更大的欧洲市场,葡萄牙人一直在向葡萄牙移民。今天,有一个相当大的果阿社区居住在葡萄牙。第3节和第4节探讨了葡萄牙这个社区所感知的身份问题。研究结果表明,历史、移民背后的因果因素以及社区内部在背景、经济和社会地位方面的异质性对身份概念产生了重大影响。社区的一部分人不认为自己是散居海外的群体,也不认为自己是外籍人士或移民,因为他们认为自己已经完全融入了葡萄牙社会。他们与果阿邦有关,与印度无关。社区的另一部分人认为自己属于印度,也属于果阿,意识到他们在葡萄牙有独特的身份。对于两次移民的人来说,身份问题更加复杂,因为他们认同第三国,许多人从未在果阿或印度生活过。第5节讨论了身份问题是如何以不同的方式表现出来的,例如通过社区对葡萄牙社会中少数民族代表问题的立场,通过侨民协会和网络,以及社区与果阿和印度的接触和贡献程度。研究发现,由于身份认同的困境,该社区与祖国的经济和慈善联系非常薄弱。第6部分重点介绍了近年来葡萄牙果阿社区与印度之间日益增长的接触,以及政府层面为深化这种接触而采取的一些举措。然而,它发现印度和葡萄牙政府都缺乏长期的战略眼光。第七节最后呼吁采取前瞻性的方法与在葡萄牙的果阿侨民社区接触。它建议在战略上利用这一共同体,不仅加强与葡萄牙的经济和文化关系,而且为印度在拉丁美洲和非洲葡语国家的更大外交政策和地缘政治目标服务。
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